The Dragon is
one of the most ancient symbols. It represents the Primordial Power of the Mother Goddess.
Hence Her image on the Babylonian Ishtar Gate (Pergammon Museum, Berlin)

The Chinese adopted the Dragon from the Near East, making it their
symbol of divinity, power and excellence. A Dragon is energetic, intelligent and defeats
all obstacles. The Chinese call themselves "Long de chuan ren" - descendents of
the Dragon - which proves that their memory of the Mother is still alive

Not surprisingly, that the Dragon survived in Celtic lands, because the
Celts originally came from Anatolia ("Land of the Mother"), now Turkey, where
the Great Mother was worshipped. Below, the Dragon as the symbol of Wales.

Countless other cities in Europe have the Dragon as their symbol. This
one is from Ljubliana, Slovenia. We adopted Her as the symbol of our (heroic)
"Healing the Planet" Initiative.

The griffin - a composed animal - is related to the Dragon. Here it is
the symbol of the Free University, Amsterdam

From the very beginning Christianity has considered the Dragon as its
arch-enemy. Hence, the "St. George slaying the Dragon" motiv in countless
churches, houses, books....killing the Essence of the culture. It symbolizes the
degeneration of Western civilization.

The "Healing the Planet" Flag
(With the Mother colors, "accidentally" integrating all major German
political parties (CDU, FDP,Greens, SPD/Linke), thus emphasizing
our all-inclusive effort to save the earth)

The DragonPrimordial (Mother) Power
(Symbol of the "Healing the Planet" Initiative)